The Department of Education (ED) opened an investigation Thursday into the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) over its alleged failure to accurately report the foreign funding it receives.
The United States has "not a huge amount of time" before China reaches parity or overtakes it in artificial intelligence, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told senators Thursday.
President Donald Trump appeared to backtrack on asking congressional Republicans to raise taxes on Americans earning millions of dollars a year in the "one big, beautiful bill" GOP lawmakers are...
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will appoint Fox’s Judge Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., according to a Truth Social post.
Twenty-one states are urging a district court judge not to undermine the executive branch's authority by intervening in decisions about the federal workforce, according to an amicus brief shared with...
GWU law professor Jonathan Turley appeared on Fox Business Thursday to call out a "breathtaking irony" in Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James’ legal defense.
A new Democratic-led Congressional caucus focused on energy and housing appears to have employed multiple frequently-used GOP policy points in its introductory press release Thursday.
Senate Democrats rallied to block a motion to proceed on bipartisan crypto legislation Thursday afternoon using the filibuster, a procedural rule they have heavily campaigned and voted to eliminate.
Federal law enforcement officials reportedly opened a formal probe Thursday into New York Attorney General Letitia James over mortgage fraud allegations, according to multiple reports.
From a nearly $1 billion Pentagon contract to Uzbek-language stage musicals lampooning "fake news," a newly released database reveals the federal government's multi-agency, $1.4 billion push to stamp out "mis-,...
Democrats' proposed state operations budget could enable New York Attorney General Letitia James to use taxpayer funds for personal legal expenses resulting from a possible Trump administration investigation.
Students at Stanford University have allegedly uncovered a pattern of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) attempting to gain sensitive information about American research.
"Routers dated 2010 or earlier likely no longer receive software updates issued by the manufacturer and could be compromised by cyber actors exploiting known vulnerabilities."